The Cambridge City over-75s Cohort Study
CC75C
Title | Prof |
First name | Carol |
Last name | Brayne |
Institution | Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge |
Street Address | Robinson Way |
City | Cambridge |
Postcode | CB2 0SR |
- United Kingdom
http://www.cc75c.group.cam.ac.uk/
- Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias
- Neurodegenerative disease in general
- Already possible
CC75C is a long-term follow-up study of a representative population-based sample of older people which started in 1985 from a survey of over 2,600 men and women aged 75 and above
90
http://www.cc75c.group.cam.ac.uk/pages/journals/default.htm
Age in years from: | |
To (‘until death’ if applicable): | no limit |
NA
- 1,000 – 5,000 participants
The core data set comprises data collected from the main surveys to date using the CC75C structured schedule administered by trained interviewers. This provides longitudinal data on socio-demographic variables (e.g. place of residence, household structure, marital status and social contact), activities of daily living, use of health and social service, health problems and medication. The interview schedule has undergone slight revisions over the years with the addition of new sections, such as questions on service use added in Survey 3, but maintaining continuity of core measures has remained a priority. The CC75C study also holds other data resources collected at different periods in the study to examine specific topics of importance in ageing research.
- No
- Longitudinal
- Prospective cohort
Other health assessment (specify) / N/A
- No
01-04-1985
- Data collection ongoing
- Yes – funding applied for
- Only through the study
- Yes (participants have given permission to be re-contacted via the PIs to ask if they would participate in further studies)
Yes/No | % available | |
Data summarised in database | ||
Database is web-based | ||
Database on spreadsheet | Yes, in STATA | |
Database is on paper | ||
Other (specify) |
Yes/No | % available | |
Data held as individual records | Yes | |
Data is web-based | ||
Data held on computer based records | Yes | |
Data held on cards | ||
Other (specify) |
Yes
- Apply to PI or co-ordinator at resource
- Access Committee mechanism
- Data made publicly available after a specified time point
Yes
- Living donors:blood
- Post-mortem donors: brain
- Primary Samples: Stabilised samples (frozen or fixed)
- Secondary samples: plasma
- Secondary samples: DNA
- Secondary samples: RNA
- Secondary samples: protein extracts
Yes